Cordless work light
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Cordless work light
Another plug for tools.
Working in the dark or anywhere light is restricted, then I must recommend the Sealey LED 2105 lithium Iron lamp, it has 21 led’s on the main part and 5 on the top, it is fully rechargeable from either the mains transformer or the 12v cigarette lead (both supplied) it has 3 magnets (2 on the back and 1 on the base) and 2 hook clips to help holding it when in use, freeing up your hands.
Sealey advertise them for around the £50 mark, but i got mine on ebay for £30ish including P+p
http://www.pvrdirect.co.uk/productinfo.aspx?catref=LED2105
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_trksid=m38&_nkw=LED2105
Working in the dark or anywhere light is restricted, then I must recommend the Sealey LED 2105 lithium Iron lamp, it has 21 led’s on the main part and 5 on the top, it is fully rechargeable from either the mains transformer or the 12v cigarette lead (both supplied) it has 3 magnets (2 on the back and 1 on the base) and 2 hook clips to help holding it when in use, freeing up your hands.
Sealey advertise them for around the £50 mark, but i got mine on ebay for £30ish including P+p
http://www.pvrdirect.co.uk/productinfo.aspx?catref=LED2105
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_trksid=m38&_nkw=LED2105
Re: Cordless work light
I agree and I've got mine, the magnets are a great idea and the light this thing puts out is unreal
Re: Cordless work light
That looks like a good bit of kit.......cheers carts....
Dave C- Expert
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Re: Cordless work light
One of the fitters at work has got something similar and the light those LED's throw out is phenomenal
Liam- Distinguished User
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Looks a good bit of kit that
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